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"Yes, but God has the right to get away with anything. Shoot animals, make ugly women, allow the existence of religious nuts, and watch liederhosen-wearing midget poodle-licking pornography. God's a sick bastard." - OzzieBloke
I think the actual photo is nice and crisp. Good color & light balance. For me, I just didn't find anything interesting in the photo unlike some of your other street photos (which I liked a lot!).
The man who in times of popular excitement boldly and unflinchingly resists hot-tempered clamor for an unnecessary war, and thus exposes himself to the opprobrious imputation of a lack of patriotism or of courage, to the end of saving his country from a great calamity, is, as to "loving and faithfully serving his country," at least as good a patriot as the hero of the most daring feat of arms, and a far better one than those who, with an ostentatious pretense of superior patriotism, cry for war before it is needed, especially if then they let others do the fighting. - Carl Schurz
I think the actual photo is nice and crisp. Good color & light balance. For me, I just didn't find anything interesting in the photo unlike some of your other street photos (which I liked a lot!).
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A big win for photographers in Canada: as of today, you now officially own the copyright to all your photographs regardless of whether they were
A big win for photographers in Canada: as of today, you now officially own the copyright to all your photographs regardless of whether they were commissioned. The development comes as a result of Canada major copyright reform bill (Bill C-11) taking effect this morning. One of the stated goals of the new copyright law is to, “give photographers the same rights as other creators.”
The principle of protecting photographers’ ownership rights started 65 years ago by Henri Cartier-Bresson, who founded Magnum with Robert Capa and David Seymour. Magnum assured that a photographer’s image belonged to the photographer and not to the commissioner of the work.
In Canada, all other artists have already owned the copyrights to their work and thanks to this new law, Canadian photographers, albeit the last in the industrialized world, now have all legal rights to their images.
Previously, photographers were not automatically the first owners of their photographs when shooting commissioned work, but instead it was the individuals or businesses that commissioned the images who owned the copyrights. Section 13(2) of the Canadian Copyright Act specifically singled out photography as being different than other creative works.
Photographers who wanted to own the full copyrights of their work were required to have the transfer explicitly agreed upon in a written and signed contract.
That once-murky environment is no more. Starting today, photographers will automatically become the first owners of photos created for someone else.
Cornellier notes that his organization and a number of others have been working to see this law passed for more than 20 years, and that many photographers have contributed countless donations and volunteer hours toward the lobbying process.
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Settled in from our move and finally I've been able to hook up the pixma 9000pro MKII. Just finished 2 test copy 4x6 prints and damn do they look great! Better than anything I've ordered for sure(granted, costco, walgreens, CVS, etc). I think I lucked out also because whats on my screen matches damn near perfect from what's been printing. I've read a lot of horror stories about the display being so far off from the printer that the pictures looking nothing like what the display shows. I'd still like to get a display calibration though.
Justin
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Every year, Reuters publishes a list of its best photography, and you'll recognise plenty of the 95 iconic images that capture this year's biggest news stories. One keen Redditor, though, wanted to know more—so analyzed the EXIF data of all the images to find out how they were captured.
"Yes, but God has the right to get away with anything. Shoot animals, make ugly women, allow the existence of religious nuts, and watch liederhosen-wearing midget poodle-licking pornography. God's a sick bastard." - OzzieBloke
Saw this over the weekend. Talk about a poor use of charts. I can't even tell what is what using those colors. Too much data to make those charts. When will people learn...
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